他们就像我们一样,只是虚构的:对LGBTQI+代表的物质性的分析

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ariel Kizer, E. Hunter
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摘要

摘要《完美实践》是一个两人的节目,讲述了我们在酷儿成长过程中的经历和努力做到完美的经历。这是一个表演实验,通过它我们分析了我们对介导的LGBTQI+角色的记忆,并记录了我们对这些媒体表现对我们的酷儿身份构建产生的物质影响的研究。通过《实践完美》,我们将表演方法理论化为酷儿青少年在身份建构过程中的生存策略。此外,我们断言,正是通过成人个人叙事的表现,我们改写了我们的创伤,重新学习了行为,并重新加入了成长的新方式。
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They’re just like us only fictional: an analysis on the materiality of LGBTQI+ representation
ABSTRACT Practically Perfect is a two-person show about our experiences growing up Queer and trying to be perfect. It is a performance experiment through which we analyzed our memories of mediated LGBTQI+ characters and by which we document our research on the material impact those media representations had on our Queer identity building. Through Practically Perfect, we theorize performance methods as survival tactics for Queer adolescents in the process of identity building. Further, we assert that it is through the performance of coming-of-age personal narratives that we rewrite our traumas, relearn behaviors, and re-member new ways to grow up Queer.
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Text and Performance Quarterly
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